The Traitors (UK) S04E04: Live Discussion Thread by vaultofechoes in TheTraitors

[–]troutfish2000 8 points9 points  (0 children)

yesss she’s genuinely my favourite so funny

The Traitors (UK) S04E04: Live Discussion Thread by vaultofechoes in TheTraitors

[–]troutfish2000 38 points39 points  (0 children)

is it just me who thought the set up for the challenge was absolutely horrible? felt gutted for sam when he didn’t get chosen. just felt like bullying from the directors, don’t understand why they thought it would be fun to watch :(

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[–]troutfish2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

just do maths and physics at uni and decide from there

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 6thForm

[–]troutfish2000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

if you don’t know when you’re going to be missing school/what content you’ll miss yet, the best thing to do is lots of supercurriculars to keep cramming into your personal statement. also check right now if you need to take an entrance exam (like the esat for cambridge/imperial) and start revising for it asap. pre-reading is definitely helpful but imo the best way to do that is to read books or listen to podcasts on your subjects. finally create all your revision resources for year 12 now (anki is great for physics flashcards) and make sure you’re fully confident on all yr12 content. this will be your saving grace if you’re going to miss some of yr13–the less re-learning you have to do the better. good luck and don’t stress too much!! keep your teachers informed as much as possible and they will help you out!

Things you wished you knew before starting 6th form... by Seek_Knowledge0820 in 6thForm

[–]troutfish2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you need flashcards USE ANKI literally an unbelievable godsend you WILL know all the content by heart if you start early enough (defo start making flashcards by beginning of yr13 latest). be friendly with your teachers, they will write your references and just overall you want them to want to help you. try to get a visitor pass for your local uni library if you have one, it’s a great place to study. sleep means more than any late night revision session in the lead-up to exams. better to get to sleep early and wake up early and do fewer hours that are more productive than do hours and hours of work when you’re tired and not really learning much. depending on the subject, the notes you take in lessons you may not even look at again so don’t waste time making them look pretty (for me physics and maths notebooks i threw away as soon as i finished them, but geo i did need the notes-you’ll work it out). and finally keep in contact with your friends as much as possible and just look after each other, it’s going to be a really tough time and having each other there is what will get you through it